To say that we are fans of the paranormal here at Dread Central is a bit of an understatement. In fact, I personally cherish a good ghost story. Especially one that is said to be true. Read on for some hellish details regarding The Welles House.

From the Press ReleaseOn Saturday, February 15th, the LiveSciFi extreme ghost hunters will be streaming live their investigation of the haunted “Welles House” of Wilkes Barre, PA. While staying inside the haunted house for 48 hours straight, they will be streaming the paranormal investigation live worldwide via YouTube.

Known as Pennsylvania’s own Amityville Horror house, 46 South Welles Street was widely reported in the 70’s as being a more dangerous haunting than Amityville. After living in the house for a month in 2013 and being face-to-face with extreme paranormal and demonic activity, Tim Wood [LiveSciFi creator and lead ghost hunter] decided to buy it last December.

This weekend he and his team will be back at the haunted house practicing their unique brand of live ghost hunting and streaming it online for all to see. While performing his extreme paranormal investigation techniques, Wood will be cataloging any new conclusive evidence or sightings that occur in order to be featured alongside the proof of paranormal activity he encountered during his previous stay. The paranormal evidence will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the Welles House and its history of true evil.

1976 – Bennett family moves into house – would later be forced to leave with only the clothes on their backs in 1978.

Unexplained bangs and scurrying noises from one end of the house to the other.

Unexplained illnesses and depression.

Nightly visits from a well-dressed phantom man and the appearance of the ghost of a young girl who walks through doors.

Shrieks, moans, and crying that seemed to be coming from the attic and within the house’s walls.

Bloody spots appearing on walls and floors in the living room.

A daughter being pushed down the stairs, only to mysteriously float to the bottom of the landing on her feet unhurt.

Unexplained scratches, in groups of threes, would appear on the residents’ bodies.

Sounds of boots tramping up and down the floors and in the walls of the house when there was no one on the stairs.

The discovery of a little tin box behind one of the chimney bricks in the basement, which contained human molars wrapped with chicken bones placed in the shape of a cross.

The LiveSciFi ghost hunting team are known for conducting more extreme investigations than your average cable TV show. Their show has streamed on Yahoo!, YouTube, UStream, and Justin.tv, where they routinely smash online records for views and minutes-watched-per-viewer.